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Pakistan reaches out to Israel
Pakistan's decision to establish open contacts with Israel was a piece of shrewd diplomacy. Foreign Ministers Kurshid Kasuri and Silvan Shalom have admitted talks were held in secret for months before their meeting in Istanbul last week. It is ...

There's something about Sania
Sania Mirza's Cinderella run may have ended somewhat tamely, with her straight set defeat by top-seeded Maria Sharapova. But she has reason to feel extremely satisfied — even uplifted — by her performance at the U.S. Open. To have ...

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There's a much larger house on fire
By P. Sainath

About the time 50 Dalit houses were set ablaze in Gohana, the country marked 50 years of a law giving effect to the Constitution's abolition of untouchability. As if to rub it in, 25 more Dalit homes were torched the same week in Akola, Maharashtr a.

News Analysis
Sri Lanka: problems of a possible pact
By V.S. Sambandan

A possible alliance between the JVP and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse ahead of the Presidential election could sharpen the polarisation in the polity.

Our character reflected in our pets
By Justine Hankins

Our love of our furry companions is often cited as evidence of depth of character.

For a child-inspired education system
By Yash Pal

Children's questions do not respect the insularity of disciplines normally taught in our schools and colleges. Creativity often resides at the boundaries of disciplines.

OUT OF LONDON
Who is afraid of insider memoirs?
By Hasan Suroor

Even if mostly gossip, memoirs can generate damaging headlines when dressed up as privileged information and dished out by someone who had access to the keyhole.

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